Shamu

With the anticipation for the upcoming Nexus smartphone getting higher with every passing day, a new revelation made by 9to5Google has revealed essentially everything we need to know about the upcoming Google flagship. As the mockup suggests, the smartphone will feature a pretty large display mirroring the design of the 2nd gen Moto X with the power and

Only yesterday we came across a report which indicated that the Nexus 6 or the Motorola Shamu will pack a Snapdragon 801 SoC and most likely a 1080p display. However, a new finding from GFX Bench is contradicting those reports by claiming that the smartphone will in fact sport a quad core Snapdragon 805 SoC

A new device called the Motorola Shamu has popped up on GFX Bench, fueling rumors about the Motorola Nexus smartphone we’ve heard so much about. The device is revealed to have the same benchmark score as Snapdragon 801 devices like the HTC One M8, the Sony Xperia Z2 and the Samsung Galaxy S5, so it’s

Yesterday, we spoke about Google and Motorola potentially launching a 5.9 inch Nexus smartphone codenamed Shamu. And today, The Information is coming out with word on this rumored handset. According to the source, the smartphone is indeed real and well on its way later this year. It is said that Google was eager to launch the smartphone much earlier,

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